CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Guardians’ four full-season minor league managers are returning for the 2025 season.
The Cleveland Guardians today announced the organizational staff alignment within the Player Development System for the upcoming Minor League season. The Guardians Player Development system posted the second-best cumulative record (392-317,
With the Guardians reporting to Arizona in a couple of weeks, here's a first crack at an Opening Day roster projection.
Sewald needed to be added to the 40-man roster, so the Guardians designated RHP Pedro Avila for assignment to make room for the veteran reliever. However, Cleveland has officially retained Avila after he cleared waivers earlier on Wednesday. The Guardians officially outrighted him to the Columbus Clippers (Triple-A), where he'll remain.
Jim Rosenhaus, radio broadcaster for the Cleveland Guardians, hosted the "Guardians roundtable" on Wednesday night at Westgate Entertainment Center in Lima, and among the many topics of discussion was the offseason trade of All-Start first baseman Josh Naylor.
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Guardians skipper Stephen Vogt sat down with News 5 sports anchor Carly Mascitti to talk about Cleveland’s offseason and what to expect in 2025.
The Cleveland Guardians and Delaware North, a global hospitality and entertainment company, today announced a multiyear extension of the food and beverage contract at Progressive Field, extending their partnership through the 2036 season.
According to multiple reports, including MLB insider Jeff Passan, the Guardians and Sewald agreed to a 1-year deal worth $7 million guaranteed. The deal also includes a mutual option for the 2026 season worth $10 million (or a $1 million buyout if both sides agree to part ways).
An outstanding defensive infielder, Gabriel Arias may get a chance to initially win the second base job for the Guardians.
Eric Wedge, who managed Cleveland for seven seasons, was named manager of the Double-A Tulsa Drillers on Wednesday.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Myles Straw, a Gold Glove centerfielder for Cleveland in 2022, is a Guardian no more. Straw, 30, was traded to Toronto Friday for a player to be named later. He only played 7 games for Cleveland last season, spending most of the year at AAA Columbus.